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Show THE OGDEN 10 ' MINING! SECURITIES, NEW YORK STOCK LIST. fAs reported by J. A. Herle & Co . Sale) (Last T.1. ,.. .. I Hid I Ake4 CO , American 'Beet Sugar . .x $ . t .01 3l American Can Antelop Star .00 ;r,s , Alta Con . American Car & Foundry .02 .01 Am Con Mines American Hide & Leather pfd -- 05 American .International Corp. ....... S3 ' Albion Con !i3 .13 Alta Tunnel . ..... American Locomotive .01 .03 41'4 Bullion . . ......... American Smelting & Rerg .. .01 uS Am ci lean Sugar inn Big g .03 Cot Coal American Sumatra Tobacco .00 Beaver Copper American T & T .....117 .OS ....... V9, American Woolen Bay State . . ...... .13 Black Metal . ..... Anaconda, . Copper IK . '.- ....... .05 .05 AtcLison Bingham Qalena .. .. .00 .02 .. Central Eureka "I Atl Gulf & .W Indies .14 .! Columbus Kexall . . Baldwin Locomotive .. ..01 .02 Colorado Con Baitimore & Ohio . . Bethlehem--Stee- l .03 Crown Point . .. "B" ".hi" .80 1:6 Cardiff Canadian Pacific . . . . 1.00 Central leather . 32, 4 1.40 Chandler Motors .... Daly West .00 Emm Silver . r;i Chesapeake & Ohio .. 4 4 Empire Mines . . .03 Chicago Mif && St Paul 2.25 Pac .. Ragle lz B. B. ..... Chicago, R I ".oi .03 Eureka Minei Chlno Copper I! .East .03 .02 Crown Point Colorado Fuel & Iron .00 .01 .... Fast Tin Coal .. Corn Products .09 East Tin Con ... Crucible Steel .05 .07 8N Eureka Lily . .. Cuba Cane Sugar 12 .03 .03 Eureka Bullion . Erie . . . 134'.i Gold Chain . ... General Electric Grand Centra, . .15 "."io" General Motors Howell .. .. .05 .05 Goodrich Co 74 Iron Blossom ..." .14 .20 Great Northern pfd r..iH Iron King .09 .0 Great Northern Ore Ctfa 07B Judge M S 2.15 3.00 Illinois Central .10 37's Keystone ., Inspiration Copper "ii .03 Kennebec . Jnt Mer Marine pfd .iv .02 .02 safe Lhl Tlntlc International Paper. f. 2 Leonora .. .01 .0! Kennecott &.Copper Bell Silver ........ ivo1134 rr .55 .53 Nashville Ixmisville .01 Logger . . Mexican Petroleum . . 25 .07 "08 Six Miami Copper .. ... Lynn Big 1 .01 ' Monzonite Middle States Oil ... : 24 ".6if Midvale Steel . May Day 19 Moscow .10 Missouri Pacific 73 . Michigan-Uta- h .07 New York Central 13 "V v N' II & Hartford New Qulncy . . .03 .01 97 Nalldrlver . . . .20 Norfolk '& Western. t i a; a North Standard ..V .01 .02 Vf.rthrn aTo ri f .v . ...... i O K. Silver . ... .00 Oklahoma Prod & Ref ... .0; 51 .00 Pan American Petroleum Opohongo . . . 35 Con . . .Of Prince ",bh" Pennsylvania . 54 Paloma ; .02 .00 Gas People's Ploche Bristol . TMttshnre and West Va .00 .00 14 . Prince Mining . .04 .04 Copper ......... Ray Consolidated . Provo .01 .01 72i Reading . . Rico Wellington .00 Rep Iron & Steel Y 46 .12 South Standard .13 Royal Dutch &N !.10-.r,Sll King Coal . 2.05 Trad ;.. .....36HB Shell Trans 23 ... SU King Con . Sinclair Con Oil .... .3 .60 South Hecla . . .20 Southern I'aciric :o .04 Silver Shield .05 Southern Railway ...113 .02 Tar Baby .. .. Standard Oil of N J pfd .0: .... 75 Tlntlc Central .01 Studebaker Corporation 9 ... 5.02 i'.io" Tlntic Tennessee Copper . ... Standard ... 423 . Uncle Sam . , .'. .00 Texas Co . .01 .00 Con . . .CI Utah Texas & Pacific . . 60 ... Union Chief .. .Oi Tobacco Products .... 10 West Toledo . . "62" .02 Transcontinental Oil . ...124 Walker Mining 2.52 Union Pacific . ..... ... 12B Woorllawn . . . 0S .06 U S Food Products . . 53 .... Yankee Con . . .01 tJ S Retail Stores . .. 39 uma .01 U SInd Alcphol . ... 48 United States Rubber Sales. Day's 83 United States Steel . Alta Tunnel-400at 12c; 500er.OO at 13c. 67 Yf Utah Copper- - . . 1000 13c: Black Metal at at 47 Westlnghouse Electric 2000 6c. Six at . 0 Lynn Big ........... . Willys Overland 11 . ..'Bingham Galena 6000 at 5c; ?000 at 5c. American Zinc. Le'ad and Sra Bell Silver 1000 at 55c. 16 Butte and Superior 1000 at 5c. " Howell 43 . Petroleum Cala 4000 at Lehl Tintlo 51B . Power Montana "242 at 7c. 600 at Michigan-Uta- h 6 Arizona Shattuck 2500 at 8c;7c; New 5500 at 36 Qulncy 1. .' ...... . ., Pure Oil OH Price 1000 at 4c; 1000 at 4c. 8c. 10 Invincible North Standard 5000 at 6! General Asphalt . , Silver King Coal. 20 at $2.10; 200 at $2.07. LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Silver Kin Con. 100 at 65c; 200 at 6c; CAs reported by J. A. Hogle & Co. 100 at 63c. BANK STOCKS. Tlntlc Standard 00 at $2.00. Pioche Bristol 3000 at c; 6000 at c. liul Attel $150.00 $160.00 Bankers Trust 100.00 Columbia Ttust . 250.00 260. eo DECLINE RECORDED Deseret National .. 196.00 Deseret Savings . .. 315.00 RAW SUGAR First National of Ogden .... 245.00 Nat Bank of Republic 10.00 Nat'l Bank of Commerce.. 100.M Nat City Bank NEW YORK. Nov. 19. A further de- e Nat Copper in the price of duty free raw sugar .cline 110.00 Bank Security State HanK per pound today To the basis rr 3 o 12S. t Utah National established the lowest record since belo0.' Utah State National 95.00 103.00 fore the war. Utah Savings & Trust .. CIO. CO 235.00 Bankers Walker Bros CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. 188.00 Zlrrti's Savings & Trust '. CHICAGO. Nov. 19 (United States Bua'KJCKS. INnUSTIiiAl. reau of Markets.) CatUe Receipts 1500: I' Bid I Asited compared with week ago: Choice to prim 1300 to 1550 pound steers steady to higher: .S5 1.10 others uneven; Amal Sugar ccm . . . . ; . . . most yearling short fd C5.00 68.00 do 83 pfd,......."....;. 25 to 50o rra.i-r- s heavies and plain 2.00 lower; bulls steady; veal Sugar pfd and coi "4."66 86.00 Btgrwrs ml calves-75Con Wagon to lower; stockers and 330.09 feeders largely $1.00 Honie Fire Ins 25c lower. .50 .45 Coal independent Receipts 8000; active and strong 100.00 102.00 toHogs By pfd" 10c higher than Friday's average; Morgan Canning 90.00 & 95.00 Ttl Mt States Tel ut most; clearances $7.00 paid for S9150 101.01 mixed Schramm-Johnso- n Ss pld. 150 to 160 pound averages: prartlral ton .62 .5$ Standard Coal bulk $6.70fr.85; light lights 10 t'tnh-Irtah- o 2.45 $6.90; tOI Sugar 15c to lower; pies 25 to COc lower; bulk ro.oo l'ire-Cia4W.0' Utah desirables $7.00W7.50. o CO! 87. 69. Lt Is: pM Utah Pr-Sheen- - Receipts' 1000; compared with 106. CO'; 10s. 00 week C M I ago: Fat lambs 25 to 40? lower; 101.00 West Cache Sugar ' 75c to SI .CO lower; feeder lambs fat sheep "'siooi s.oo ....... Mutual Creamery steaJy. .......... .13 7s .60! U S Fuel pfd Walker Bros 1 ry' ori 9 . . 200. 00: , SUGAR MARKET. BON!S NEW YORK. Nov. The raw tuur Asxtri market was easier today for duty free Itld suyarn, eml the Iflwept rrice 9.00 sln- - before th S L Stock. Ex 6s 192! T.oo; war ver lined 70.001 72.00 with pales of C120 hags of St.c;tb! S P L A & S L 4 PJ61..: Croi.t if. 91. o Standard Coal 6s 1P24..... . uuas. However, o.94c ror centririigai. 87. 00 were xuchancd S'- -r Utah Pr & Lt 1st 5s 19."0.. rent and freight, it 75. CO equal to 4.11c frr centrlfueal. Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1930 Mlsoi 93.50 Utah Securities .6s 1922 Ilaw sugar futures were mtiet and Utah-Idah- o Prices were steady, c)oinic unchaniced to Sugar Rs7s 19'0. ST. 2a 99.00 93.00 Mutual Creamery 2 point 132.. net lower, D'cemr clewed at 2.33c. March 2. 23c. May 2.32c and July FOREIGN G&VERNMENT BONDS. Jn refined ther3 was ro ,.ia:re in A renorted by J. A. Hogle & Co.l from S.20 to 5.30c for fir.c pranu-Jate- d. I . The demand waa only moderate. ilUl I Awned Refined futures wero without transsc-tion- s. 6S i 70 Js 194i Argentine with "Occtmber closinjr niichanpel 99if 3H at 5.45c. da Ts 1523 hi Ay 'j.jC: Marclx and 103V 104 Uclsium 8s 1941, ; lOJVc do ?Vis 1945 .'..1 1034 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. E2 49 V Pra2il Gs 1903 YORK. Nov. 19. Foreign ex- NEW 1930 102U 8s da 102U chance Irrerular. 1927 402 Z$2 Ilfltish 5s Grat Britain: Deniand 3.99?i; ca bics 93 f0 Prov IJuenoi Aires 6s 1026 14.004." 30 Canadian 5s 1937 $14Francs: Demand 7.22Vic: cables 7. 22c. V7 95 ' do 5is 1929 Italy: Demand 4.16c; cables 4.17c. 1927 SOU Canada Belgium: Demand C.P94c; cables 7.. 00c. 101 f lOP Chile 'coy 8s 1941 Germany: Demand .36ic; cables33. 37c. 103U Danish con mua 194C 103i 25c. Holland: Demand 35.19c: cables 101 1945 8s French 100, 14.35c. Demand Norway: 1941 do 7Vis 9Ti Sweden: Demand 23 63 64 do "5s 1920 Demand 18.52c. Denmark: 107 8s 1943.. 106?; Kins of Denmark Demand - 18. S5c Switzerland: ' . 9 1931 4s 69i (largrc pieces Japan4a 1931 Demand 13.80c. Spain: 694 (small pieces) G3Uj Jap 1st Greece: Demand 4.15c. 86 tlo 858i 4Hs 1925 On? pes) Arpentine: Demand 33.00c. 1925 (lrg pes) do 2nd t5 856, Demand 12.75c. Brazil: 1923 84 85 do 2nd 4Vs (sm pes) Montreal 91c. 32 Italian fts 1918 324 1929 96Vi U K Ca4 CASH PRICES. 94 04 do SVis 1937 ............ CHICAGO. Nov. 19. Wheat No. 2 hard . 4 5s Lt Leipzig 5s 6 Munich $r, $1.10. Corn No. 2 yellow 5lc; No. 3 yellow 96 1936 ... Newfoundland S7i tQMc. 107 8s of 1940... H 106i Norway King Oats No. 2 white 33C?37Hc; No.- - 3 90 San Paulo 8s 193G 80i white , 334f535c. 1940 Swiss 8a lllVs 112 No. 2 83$ 83c. Rye do 5H 1929 95U Paris-OrleaBarley 544jP57c. 62 6s 1956 .... . v95; Timothy seed 35.0066.00. Clover seed $12. 00018. 50. . Pork nominal. RAILROAD BONDS. $8.62. fAa Reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.) Iard Ribs $6.007.50. - ' I ... Bid Asked Atch Top & Kan 4a 1995.. ' 82H BUTTER AND EGGS. 73' 19. Butter lower: B & O ccmv . CHICAGO. Nov. 72H 1933..... 104 Can Nat Rya 7s 1935 , extras 104J 42c; firsts 34 40c; seccreamery, Can Nor 6 Vis 1946 10474 105 standards 35Vc. onds 32&33c; ; 1932 64 C M & St P conv Krrs receipts t339 cases: firsts Chi Un Sta 5 Via ; 107H ies 50$?53c; ordinary firsts 434247c: miscelGrand Trunkr Pc 4s 1955.. 69. laneous 6052c: refrirerator extras 34 V4 Grand Trunk 3 1962 6- 9eevi 5c; refrigerator firsts S3V434c. 106 Great Nor 7a 1936 106H alive higher; fowls 13(l21c; Poultry N Y C 7s 1930 104 fi 103 ISc; turkeys 35c roostsers 13c. spring's O S L 4s 1929 87 ft 87 106 Penn 7s 1930 106S POTATO MARKET. J: B P L A & S L 4s 11 ... 70 71 ' tniTCAGO. Nov. 19. Potatoes receipts St L & S F PL 4s 1150... 125 cars; total U. S. 65H 639: mardo PL Bs 1950 7IH ket weak: Wisconsin,shipments sacked and ' bulk So Pac conv. 5s 1934 ...... 92 75: Minnesota and Michigan, $1.6501. do conv 4s 1929 sacked and bulk $1.65G1.75; Minnesota Bit ' 86I do ref 4s 1955 . 0Vt and North Dakota. Red rivers, sacked ni P-4 S S P Term s 1930 771, " bulk $1.35; Dakotaa sacked and bu!k $1.25 U P 1st 4s 1947 .. 85i 1.50. do conv 4s 1927 0i do ref 4s 2008 80 79S LONDON RATES. ' WesC Pao 5s 1946 2 827 LONDON, Nov. 19. Bar silver 29d per ounce. Money 2U per cent. INDUSTRIAL. BONDS. .Discount rate: Short, hills 4JJ4 CAs reported by J. A. Horle & Co.) per cent; three month bills 3 per cent. I . Bid I AKked LIBERTY BONDS. Am Smelt Ref 5a 1947 .... 8444 NEW TORK. Nov. 19. Liberty bonds Anjrlo Amer Oil V&6 1125.. 103?i Anaconda Copper 7s 1929.. 100 3Hs 95.20:' first 4s 94.84: second 4s Armour & Co 7s 1920 .... 100H 94.66; first 4kis 95.10: secrmd 44 94.76; Beth Steel 7s 1935 100 third 4"4s 96.32; fourth 44s 94. 8; Vlo-tor- y Cerro de Pasco 8s 1931 . ... 109V4 99.90; Victory 102Va Dupont 74 19JI 3. 92. Goodyear T 7& R 8s 1941.. 1084 ' 1930 Kenn Conn SUGAR FUTURES. 99 Kelly-SpyfNTTW YORK.' Nov. 19. 8uar futures 8a 1931.. 102 Tire f orris &. Co 1930 .... closed steady.. Approximate sales 1700 103 Pao Gaa A Elec Te 1925 ... 99 tons; January 2.29c; March 2.23c; May U 3 Rub 7H 1930 103 2.32c; July 2.41c ' St Oil of Cal 7 1931 103Vi 00 St Oil of N Til 1931 107 . WAR STAR PLAYER. 1ICTO, Swift & Co 7s 1926 1001 Quarterback Preston of the UniverUnited Dm Co 8s 1941... 100 v. Utah-Idah- o of Nebraska eleven, which eo 7 sity, 8S 1930. Sujrar Va Car 5s. 1923 ; soundly trounced Plttsburj. la. a war 95'i Weit Eleo 7a 1935 iesH hero. Perston served America In th t AUis-Chalme- rs &- Causesv " . Reactions NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Comparatively hr today's obscure shares figured chiefly short and uncertain stock market-- . Usual leaders among rails, industrials and specialties were neglected. Lvr priced "oijs, secondary food issues and audi transRailway preferred. portations as Southern New York,' Ontario & Western and Pierre Marquette were active and strong:, pre-Of sumably under guidance of pools. the better known stocks, International Paper, Retail Stores and Associate! Dry Goods made moderate gains. Profit taking and unstable Industrial conditions caused reactions , in Bethlehem Steel, Pullman and several of the high - rade oils and chemicals. The closing was liicgular, sales approximating 315,000 shares. Bonds were firm. the Uuimportant issues, particuLarb' the construccheaper rails,therepresentedthe usual tive pide at opening or heaviness. Irregularity California Petroleum. p Pierce, ITrarscon-- t mental and Standard Oil of New Jersey were in further demand , at moderate The preferred issuse of Amerigains. can Smelting. American Linseed and Allied Chemical were also firm to strong wlth; several of the utilities, including Pacific Telephone & Telegraph. Irregularity-wasshown by shippings and rails, Mercantile Marine preferred forfeiting ftf tVIlav1 nnJHtnrt rlaa. while. UnitFruit displayed marked strength. ed; York Central was offFirmness set by pressure against Reading. Prices reacted very generally within the first half hour when heavy selling 1 of Beth- pointslehem Steel caused a decline of " ' leaders-dis- playing - of-Ne- CHICAGO QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, Nov 19. Close Low Open High Wheat Dec- . ,i el.O&tf, $1.10 $i:o"U 51.07T. 1.12 1.10H J.10 1.11 May Corn ' ' - - i Dec May-- .49' - ! OatS Dec. i May .V .49 ,55 -- .3314 -- Pork May 8.40 8.42 7.50 7.55 8.80 - 8.80 8.40 8.83 .7.45 7. CO 8.40 8.87 CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO; Nov. 19. Light ; ; : trading marked the first hour of. the Chicago board of trade today. Wheat started c higher for December and virtually unchanged for May, the prices being $1.03 to 1.08 for the earlier option and $1.11 to 1.11 for the latter, that locust damage in ArgenReports tina were unfounded caused a slump, but the ensuing rally took December to $1.03 and May at the end of the first ' hour. The advance continued until the last house support hour when commission ceased and profit taking drove .prices flown. The slump caused December to close at $1.07 to 1.0S and May at $1.10 to 1.10.. Corn started about steady to a shade with December 49 and May higher 04 to 54c, Some bidding In the cash market held It steady when wheat declined and It gained a fraction on the latter'"'- rally. th In cash markets held corn Str near uie top until the last 30' minutes when profit taking and wheat Weakness combined to make a weak close with December at 49c and May at 53sc. dull but steady. December Oats were 2211 tnv 23a4r- and ATnv at trie at firn ' 38 to 38c. Provisions turned upwards on a frrmer live hog market, ' higher prices for lard at Liverpool and some scattered buying . by local shorts. . , - - - KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY, Mo.; Nov. 19. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re- ceipts 150; for week: Beef cattle 25 to COc lower; some off more; ton $0.60; weak to 50e lower; better kind declining most; canners mostly steady; bulls 25c lower; killing calves 25c(5$1.25 lower; stockers and feeders generally 25 50c lower. Hogs Receipts 2500;' market steady with yesterday's' best time; packing ton 96.75 sales consisted of one load 163 at $G. 73; forty smoutn pound weights and one load light packing sows $6.00. lights with pigs to shippers SC.75. Sheep Receipts 600; for week: Lambs 10 toj 15c, lower; top $9.10; sheep 2550c lower; feeding lambs 25c higher. she-stoc- k! 1 OMAHA LIVESTOCK. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 19. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 3.-0- market fairly active, steady to 10c higher; mediilm and light butchers $6.25 to 6.50; packing grades $5.255.75; bulk of sales $5.75 & 6. 50: top $6.60. Cattle Receipts 200; compared with a week: ago: Fed steers 50iai5c lower; k grass steers and steady to 25c lower; bulls 25c loyrer: veals $l.00g2.00 lower; stockers and feeders 50 to 75c lower. Sheep Receipts none; compared with week; ago: Lambs and yearlings steady; sheep! 25 S?50c lower; heavies off most; feeders steady. she-stoc- - HAY MARKET. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Nov. 19. Hay-Ch-oice alfalfa S24.0026. 00? No. 1 prairie $12.5014.00; No. 1 timothy S13.50 14. 50 j No. 1 clover mixed liht "313.00 34. 0U. LONG TERM RAILWAY BONDS As a class we believe high- - railway bonds grade long-timare a good buy on, the present market. Especially do we rec- ommend to the consenrative investor Grand Trunk Pacific Ss 1962, selling at, 59. .This .Is .a First , Mortg4? Bond on 1748 miles of railway and a prior lien on equipment, property and tolls. In addition, this bond is guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Canadian Government Payable in London in Pounds Sterling and in New York 'in U. S. Gold at the fixed rate of exchange, $4.86. Complete information on in. quiry. ; e , -- -- UTAH Duchesne Ogden 6lt Lake City 1 i ' ' Stattle ; Butte j MONTANA 1 c NEVADA Reno WYOMING Thtyne If you dr!r of thraq wrll-kno- n CHEESE FACTORIES Hbr Kamkt a.n4 la UTAH Randolph IDAHO Greenleaf Georgetown lc. Halfway Richland WYOMING; OREGON IN PRICE lS-lS- nhe-sto- ck c to , 'ju'-iatio- 5s , c. 4s 5s 6s ns hig-her- as xrt'4 ii thea twit a. NOTES ARE SECURED by a rirat mortirENS run-r.ln- g to th Uankera Truat Comfany of SaJt Ikr. all of the tomtan)"! equipmrnt at a:i cf Ita which on Septemtr 1. 121, had a tKnk valuf; 'a .! HVJ.JJT.CJ; nd In addition, by plldr of the equity In leal atat and t'ui.dlnira. arlalnc d irtm plant purrha, which on mth am dat amount-ra Purity to t3S.t4 17. Tbif trvikri total cHrt f II.I!l.rtl.7 or than 4 to 1. Thcr ar alao Ji&0.tKI In qutrk and rr which aa a further iruarant of the aJty of the Intst. mcnt. Interest cwfoni are attached to the nota. quartertv. Notea may b exchanirsd at any time, at th ho;dra opttcm. for the company' traa ury atok. par for iar. Note mature Ju'y 1, lilt. com-l.any- bttr ml-iul- aria ck ns ? -- -- UL'i laus Am on Hatch.' Rerllr.; Madwa aTuett. tndudlnc from cut Martin Iteeder. CUfton IVirre. i;ilrk of town. h'ortnson n! H. tJ. Chapman. MIm Winona Rojers-c- f Logan anl Ptuart Jnwn of this city. were The religion clajui siak btard In marriage Wednr4ay In the at a social Wednesday ee-!unltstained , , (Cmninncd from race Tnrec in the Fir,, amuumt.1 Mrs. Jeren i. the ,fnplIlia 1, In honor of LLshop AIj-- ! H. Mrs. Ch!oo V. m rf I- to th honor ! , pf and 'Tlrkup who waji recently rrlrakcJ fr.m ih.,fiusT,t'r of popl around towh. rc.14 by Dr. presidency nd Mr. Jer.- - n is th ntn of Mr. of the board, for tho re- Ezra Wadduups; Mario solo. Veraw lraed board mrmtin and all local rd Mm C, cf Perrr. and Mm. Onwal.t Ander-jIly VM, PHILIP KIMMK ln-a nerhn" In th Lib-so- n; Preston; reading. The orker. ruenta Invited employed sji alo .Written Kxprowdy for NIIA Srokx duct. Vclla Waddoups and Alta clude.f the stake preidncy b'.hoj rty gnrare. Foriowirg th eeremor.r WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. A radi- wrwn; seierijons, i.rr.o Aiaie unoru. and thrir couliMUrf. e:nnr was Hren t th h!ch ar.d IJ1. wojjnr cal chante of front on the part of th Icouncilmen. A short "and tnttrerttng.horoe of the Lrt'.e's aunt, Mrs. A. k. United States with regard to poland Mrs, will , 'tromm was tendered and Uispre-.akhope the'.r home in ,ht. city. icy in the Far Kast. will makf Itself derVarVenlubwaTh AMERICA WILL Brigham Society M WOBBLING -- n-!i- lred nrj 1 ruts - J -- felt for tho first lime at the arms ,t. 5l I hr Jenn o;r. it. club.'' "l'':! .In Jtnn Cocnnr.-cl- al tcrnoon In ' ,a,,ah ' ntrr'; Th "ic- - Ftar IKion. entertained ference here. accordlnR to an Import- rooms. Mr,.. tho Abel & Rich gave aj . nJo)ed and refrtsU- - fct fc Kr(Lnd wn v.Vdr.edy ever.lr.c-Isfttlnant official of the Harding adminis- splendid talk, depictinc the hiatorle tration. the. Academy cf MuMr. National . of TbankFKivlng and showed colom From on attitude of purely aca how the perseverance and courago of the hall an 1 veral huKh fruit caae. demic protest when the rijhts cf her, Columbus th Pilgrims and the Revo The Miwi Fern Ktokes, AndaIflw. lnc,udLr'c are nbroad r.aff assailed. lutionary and Civil war heroes had Knudnon an. 4 Florlre ValfiMr. nt.r. overrated with the nationals l f irlng. a large bajket cf fruit, America is expected to serve notice1 developed the freedomt and equality jtalned at U.ern1 shower j at parvt-n ,w'f hr". ther thoughts. ' hom cf Mk T. M. Evans In honorhlckrn on the nation gathered here that .i which we now enjoy, candy, etc . r away. A cr,o4 crowd & new rule of conduct, not so passive, showing thdt not selfishnere. but eer- - of Mrs. V. J. Evans, former Iv M! Iverson of this city, who l.!n autnance will guide her actions In tho future, vice, wringsMr.tru happlncwi. were iteavlnc tl'enn entertained pressed. Kundav for Ihn mail in fntni England Is likewise expected to J DBioana. uunnrwer me evening A larre crowd attended the "Jam- nni. ,iff lea make known a similar, though an Mls .Marba Cannon brs. selections boree" rendered, she of shift having drastic, policy The year's Pro- pUno election bv And Knu4on. poem. ae- - mni kJm 4ZZrfu? Ji.TtV? Ums far to ro than the United Stale ....... sTrt-lTfsr .... f ha Alnh ta'As -i ' '' ey r rrn MOKea on the lo- - terestlng rendered. The to arrive at the same stand. Smith buAlnr nn. and Mlw Toombs and I.ucile Nel- - -- my.tery program LRoy reports IeQ room" andti the aunicnlrg As n result of this longr step for entertained with fancy dancing, 'of wrap ,!,Cl;Mrn parrels. catjW uch America, and the shorter one for .rn Iw TI?orn number cf rlmer.u Dancing wai enjeyed and all eiiifw;lMi',L1 Mr,r Urltain. the two nations may fetch !?oteSin almemhirT eK. Ut At VT V0 rerrr.hment al tV. on leaat at close up very together, Mrs the luncheon was served to - booths. Pacific problems. AMi:niC.V8 PLATTORM. The American deleicatlon'a China platform, at the conference here, the same official Indicated, will be: FIRST China, la the concern of all the powers, not of any one power or irroup of powers, TWO The peace of the rrorld must bo preserved by Insisting upon, riKht International relationships In the Orient. THREE A solution of the probr g'sas lem of the Orient must be sought ii China,. through CUCCESS comes more quickly, to the man - FOUR China's eoverelgrty must con- l I'SJI? c diHTr-rate- -- Am-rira- Ie tln t-lt- rd muit n r. r am-appropr- ft XBtMr.ni hri ; e.1 s-- 2- UCCE sjsjs remain unimpaired and her territory ' unabridged. ; FIVE There roust be a reorganization of .Chlna, by the Chlneee with such International aid as may be necessary on a eound basis, and with a government acceptable to her own people, capable of preserving the peace, protecting life and property Inside her borders and discharging her International obligations. . SIX No special advantages must be allowed any power in China which are not allowed th United States. - SEVEN What Is her due, whether email or great,, that America, must have. . - On paper these seven points are but the reiteration of the American policy of tho "open door." Rut the significant contention now Is that instead of allowing this doctrine whieh It has to remain the door-mbeen up to this time, the United States intends to stand by It, and make It effective, as a neceasary preliminary to agreement on Pacific who goes half way to meet her than to him who sits by the roadside waiting for Luck to make him rich. The fortunes that have been made in steel in Amer- v4 . ica were made by men av ho went out to meet Success half vrny.j They saw that modem man had to have steel to carry out hi plans. They built steel mills, made sUet and sold it. It brought them uncounted at iff "ti 'Pl "Hi,-- Questions. . or ciiaxgu, c.rsn of attitude thU n - Anglo-Japane- se e 1 Vt 1 !" - gov-errtme- right-about-fac- co-opera- te e. riches. You do not speculate in Fteel you invest. Ton invest with the absolute certainty of realizing a big have the raw maprofit. You take no chance terial, we have the market and soon we will have, the plant to Riipply its wants. Will you nhare in the wealth UlaVn iron mines are ready to give to those who go out to meet Success half way f You Are Assured of 8 & Profit Behind - . 'i i a number djmcj ld ' Main Office-- Salt Lake City, UUh J'i 4s . 1J MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY 'm v.-;: ln t In 1 15-16- 04 . Jnn. c-- addition ereatl aurrlwa that on OrtoWr 1, 1921. raa more than 0.("D. It ta that the payment of Ulvldenda mV.l rsvim In the ajrlnc. The annual net tarninff of "ilutusr rm Krrr tlm th amount tnraufcry to meet the inurctt haa Today Is a Good Day to Buy. change there is an Interesting story, v Je Accepted nearly, a quarter of a ago by all the great powers, century the Amerk-apolicy in the Orient INVESTMENT SECURITIES haa been stepped on and kicked about Ecclea BIdg by nearly alL Japan. OreatUrl-tain'- s 169 Main St. . ally, has been one of the won't Salt Lake City. UUh Ogden Utah offenders, despite the treaty pledging Japan to respect China's sovereignty. . Why dont you make, your ally bo good?' respect the 'open door, and Uncle Ram unofficially. buLnone-thmm r(1 In John! MrnjAflv w SHIP Bull. 'EM "Why don't you? was John Bull's , 3s retort Courteous. Its your 'door, isn't ltT TO . Which ended the quiz. " US Threatened with war a the result 7s twenty-od- d of years of drifting- in th Far East, the Washington now begins to show positive evidence of making a UiaON LIVESTOOS 001IMISSI0H CO. Great Rrltaln, on her, part, exhibits with a wlllingnesj to W have aiandlnq erdara for fat and bow In, America. The question feeder cattle Also feeder and w 7 1981 ..... Westinrhouse aviation division and was credited ran tho Harding administration far lambs. Get In touch, with ua Immi. go with officially brlarinsr down four en- with England tied up as it ts with diateV. r. , emy planes, lie .wai twice decorated election pledges? YORK SILVER. TORJT. Nov. 19. Foreign silver for valor and twice wounded. He has OQDEN UNION STOCKYARDS co .rEW . 69HC not yet entirely recovered from his An Englishman hss Invented spring Mexican dollars ' 634 c. last Injury. steel clunx3 to replace shoe laca. A Hogle & Co. y Ucrr H Jmin. Vr!ey n. Klnsr. rtM Ptrklna Star 2c K. rui-tomr- rs Pari. Grover Etna Falrvlew Thayn I Lcrn. t'rnk. A. F1hr. O. tlroTkS) Albert Smith. Harry W. St. rnan andJmrn. T. C. Stcvrnaon. SIZE AND IMPORTANCE. Mutual Crram-r- y Company la imonj lha xrrr Urccst Industrial rntrr-l-rl-- a of the wpt and r.orthwrt It la TIUMAKT food a that ar uH ,mrktlnK In very homeindustry cry day. Jt numUri among; Ita thousand of grwrra In a arlitng to ChiCMro; rfiicmt of trrrltory cstmd!n Canada, of Alaska: th CnitM tat"a Arniy. th Navy. th Marine Corpa: hoapitala arvi trort of atata and nnmiclrl InatJtuttona. Mutual Cr fedcml, amery Com-lar- y tn-haa bin aucraa from the tUrt; ainr-19- 03 and until 1921 for twelve yeara contlnuoualy u haa paid dividend, totallnc an nvrraffe of $4 prr crnt annum. Its dlrfrtora took th ronrratlYe rur in 1)21 and 'annd dlvidcnda. therrby adding to th d malntalnins i: hlsh trrn(jth cf the corporat.o trcdlt atindlrj; inonc financial institutions. Lnjrlng Midway Morgan 12-c- infcrmntlon furthr th raal rcn montha th current famlnra ha.T trrn. any each of hem ccn'j!t nn. to ir oyt th Inventory ahMnWar whlrh director ruffinl wcr taken durtrc th prrlod hitviiy Ir.t. rv tl in Mutual Crrim-rrdefUOon. sa4 ther any pronallyW. Comtny: A. Laketowrt k 4s : The following investment housci are felling: these notes: t Bankers Trust Co., Salt Lal:e Halloran-JudgTrust Co., Salt Lake Ed. D. Smith & Sons, Salt Lake J. A Hogle & Co, Salt Lake, Ogden, Pocatello COLORADO Grand Junction ! i wtM-cri- ttusiiu-s- s Baker Portland WASHINGTON - 4a ; OREGON Atterla 8 for thn fiscal year endinj; Fcbrunry 2s. yyit totaled KIGIIT MILLION DOLLAKS. In five year? thesa plants m.nlc 50M :1'.ho1.:Lh1 MiuiuUof butter. LI.3I2,S'0 of pounds cliche; 1.014or gallons of ico crcar.i ; t.ucht and sold dozm rjrrs; miscellaneous products to th Value of $2,504G1.49. Total R.nb-- were 5.922.0 i'J."2. Hundreds of thousands of homes know Maid o" C!or pnxiucts, Dolae 1. 1 - . statf. Ltwuton Pccattllo - 67 - These 31 manufacturing plants consist of 14 creameries and 17 rlieesc factories in IDAHO 1 I $500 note, selling at $490, net buyer 8V2V0 an are backed by 4 to 1 security. Absolute safety. ORKAMHRIES 0 " Ribs- ,33 .38 14.00 Jan. Lar-dJan. May .33 .38 .38Vi 1: .48 ..53Ts ; B-i- -- ' . -- MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY $300,000 COLLATERAL ARE BACKED BY EQUIPMENT, REAL ESTATE AND . EQUITY, AND THE SUBSTANTIAL EARNINGS - ... Profit-takin- g 1 - ....... :v SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1921. R . S' ............. Usual Leaders Neglected; STANDARD-EXAMINE- VjTjJ ou cn t0 TJ77l6rt5 wV 1 Y ownership of an manv aharrt ra-- -- v conditional as vou rih per cent cumulative preferred stock in the Utah of Hie S Steel Corporation at "$100 per harc. ' .."",., on terms never tf-- r tte enter a t'.c sie! sx'tr ppc'rt tu the public,unity , t without cot ene aham cf no With each share of preferred stock U Ir.clu-tevalue common stock. f tn This ts a ef unmatched aitrsctl are one Ifm-- rw Name . . Bu-ct who wlJ ro half way to . this is Tour rrport-j-iltyIS',l out ar1 Addrexs . . mall lh!s rmi'on todsy for fuTl details . 8 liidustrtai rcM !nj- Utah's Tt ts of-te- . d r--s e. - grtt nt Utah Steel Corporation pr nej late |